With four selections in Monday's 2012 WNBA Draft - including (l-r) Vicki Baugh, Shekinna Stricklen and Glory Johnson - the University of Tennessee extended its lead for producing the most draft picks in the history of the WNBA, a reflection of the program built by legendary head coach Pat Summitt. Read More

With so much talent, many WNBA teams would do a back flip in order to be able to draft Stanford's Nneka Ogwumike. But, did you know that Ogwumike can actually do a back flip? Find out that and more in this Q&A with the No. 1 overall selection. Read MoreProspect Q&As: Vicki Baugh | Sasha Goodlett | Shenise Johnson | Natalie Novosel

Glory Johnson is one of three Tennessee players invited to attend Monday's WNBA Draft. Get a look at all 15 top prospects that were invited to the ESPN Studios in Bristol, Conn in this invitee photo gallery. View Gallery |
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Stanford's Nneka Ogwumike made good on predictions by going first overall in the 2012 Draft. After Ogwumike, however, things get a little cloudier. Where will other top prospects like Miami's Shenise Johnson or Ohio State's Samantha Prahalis fall? WNBA.com's Anthony Oliva lets you know how he thinks the first round will play out. Read More | Live Draft Board